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Wialon Fleet in One Table

Siarhei Havarunou – CEO

FleetTAB shows every Wialon unit's latest data in one table — position, odometer, and every sensor's last valid reading. Spot outliers and misconfigured units fast.

FleetTAB Assets — every Wialon unit's latest status and sensor values in one table

To check the state of a Wialon fleet you usually open one unit, read its sensors, close it, and open the next — or run a report and skim it. FleetTAB’s Assets view puts the whole fleet in front of you instead: one table, one row per unit, every latest value in it, updating live.

It is the fastest way to see the current state of every Wialon unit at once — built for integrators auditing a setup, and for anyone who just wants a live snapshot of the fleet as a table.

One row per unit, every value in it

Each unit is a row that pulls together what you would otherwise look up in several places:

  • Identity and profile — name, registration plate, VIN, brand, model, year, vehicle type, IMEI, and hardware.
  • Latest position — the unit’s current GPS location, linked straight out to the map.
  • Counters — odometer, engine hours, and GPRS traffic, in your own distance and volume units.
  • Last message — how long ago the unit last reported, as relative time.
  • Every sensor — one column per sensor on the unit, showing its latest value.

You pick which columns to show, reorder them, sort by any of them, and filter the table down to the units you care about.

The latest valid reading of every sensor

Sensor values come from Wialon’s last calculated value for each sensor and then stay live as new messages arrive. Invalid readings — nulls, broken values, sensor glitches — are filtered out, so what you see is the latest valid reading, not noise.

Sensor columns are generated from the unit itself, so a unit’s battery voltage, engine status, temperature, eco-driving, or your own custom sensors each appear as their own column when the unit has them. Digital sensors read as On/Off, numeric sensors as a formatted value with its unit.

Spot the outliers without running a report

This is where seeing every value at once pays off. With the whole fleet side by side, the unit that does not fit jumps out — a temperature reading that is clearly wrong, a battery that is flat, a unit that stopped reporting hours ago.

It is just as useful for catching misconfigured units. Alongside the odometer, FleetTAB shows how each unit’s mileage is calculated — GPS, Mileage sensor, Relative odometer, or GPS + ignition sensor — plus the engine-hours calculation method. A unit with a wrongly configured odometer or the wrong mileage source is obvious in the table, instead of hiding until it throws off a report. For an integrator, that turns a unit-by-unit audit in Wialon into a single screen.

Group, filter, and sort the fleet

Group the table by one dimension at a time to make a large fleet readable:

  • Groups — your Wialon unit groups.
  • Type — by vehicle type.
  • Brand, Model, and Year — by what the units are.

Combine grouping with per-column filters and sorting to answer a specific question — every truck from one brand, every unit not reporting, every odometer over a threshold — without leaving the table.

Export to Excel, CSV, or JSON

Take the current view with you. The Assets table exports the visible columns for the selected units to Excel, CSV, or JSON — the spreadsheet formats for reporting and accounting, and JSON for scripts and AI tools that read the data directly.

Missing a column?

If there is a column, a counter, or a sensor view you want in the Assets table, send us a note and we will build it together.

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